Afire - Directed by Christian Petzold́

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Young novelist Leon plans to spend a quiet working summer with his friend Felix in a cottage on the Baltic Sea. But from the start, nothing goes according to plan. On the way, their car breaks down, and when they finally arrive, they encounter an unexpected guest, the enigmatic Nadja. The duo soon turns into a trio and then a quartet, which Leon doesn’t like at all. When fires start raging in the area, four young people are trapped in a Baltic idyll in which their inflamed emotions will reach the point of combustion.

Rodeo - Directed by Lola Quivoron

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Julia, a young misfit who is passionate about riding, meets a crew of dirt riders who fly along at full speed and perform stunts. She sets about infiltrating their male-dominated world, but an accident jeopardizes her ability to fit in.

Milk - Directed by Stephanie Kolk

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Days after giving birth to a stillborn baby, Robin’s breasts start to produce milk. Unable to throw it away, Robin takes the unusual decision to donate her milk. As her quest for a place to donate becomes more difficult than anticipated, more and more milk starts to crowd her freezer, relationship, and life.

Forever Hold Your Peace - Directed by Ivan Marinović

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Dragana gives up marrying Momo two days before the date. His dangerously stubborn father forces the disastrous wedding into happening.

Some Birds - Directed by Daniel Hevér

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The uplifting story of an unusual friendship between an elderly man trying to get out of a nursing home and an impulsive teenage girl on social work who decides to help him.

Pelican - Directed by Filip Heraković

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Josip is a professional football player recovering at a health spa from a knee injury. Between sessions with his self-absorbed physiotherapist and visits by his soon to be ex-girlfriend and former best friend, it becomes clear that he needs to rediscover himself. To be happy with who he is, he first must get out of his own skin. When he accidentally discovers a sales conference at the spa and gets mis- takenly identified as Branimir, a sales rep who never showed up, Josip decides to play along.

Summer to Come - Directed by György Mór Kárpáti

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Two boys and a girl in a high school summer camp – a year later, following the suicide of one of the boys, the remaining two return to the same place.